Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture offers a new take on the political culture of thirteenth-century Europe, based on an exploration of the revolt led by Earl Richard Marshal against King Henry III in England (1233-4), and that led by King Henry VII against Emperor Frederick II in Germany (1234-5). Approaching medieval politics from a comparative perspective, it covers the ideals and norms of political behaviour, the role of violence and the public nature of medieval politics. It draws particular attention to the relationship between the framework of politics and ideals of secular power and its purposes, but also to the numerous tensions and debates that defined politics in this period. In the process, the book sheds new light on soci...
This thesis uncovers and elucidates the cultural and political significance of noble reputation in l...
Compte-rendu de Björn Weiler, Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture. England and Germany, c. 121...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between kingship and usurpation in the period between the de...
Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture offers a new take on the political culture of thirteenth-c...
Uprisings by royal sons against their fathers were a common phenomenon in the politics of medieval E...
The years between 1258 and 67 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in Eng...
This thesis is a study in how the political culture of the reign of Henry III was conditioned by its...
This thesis traces the way in which the growing political consciousness of the English nation in the...
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, the...
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
International audienceThe expression 'political culture' is used in this essay in the narrow sense. ...
Essays exploring how England was governed during a tumultuous period.The twin themes of power and au...
This article analyses specific characteristics of pre-modern rule in medieval central Europe. It bec...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
Modern historians have frequently maligned Henry III of England [1216-1272] for his entanglements in...
This thesis uncovers and elucidates the cultural and political significance of noble reputation in l...
Compte-rendu de Björn Weiler, Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture. England and Germany, c. 121...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between kingship and usurpation in the period between the de...
Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture offers a new take on the political culture of thirteenth-c...
Uprisings by royal sons against their fathers were a common phenomenon in the politics of medieval E...
The years between 1258 and 67 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in Eng...
This thesis is a study in how the political culture of the reign of Henry III was conditioned by its...
This thesis traces the way in which the growing political consciousness of the English nation in the...
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, the...
Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and intellectual boundaries have heavily influenced...
International audienceThe expression 'political culture' is used in this essay in the narrow sense. ...
Essays exploring how England was governed during a tumultuous period.The twin themes of power and au...
This article analyses specific characteristics of pre-modern rule in medieval central Europe. It bec...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
Modern historians have frequently maligned Henry III of England [1216-1272] for his entanglements in...
This thesis uncovers and elucidates the cultural and political significance of noble reputation in l...
Compte-rendu de Björn Weiler, Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture. England and Germany, c. 121...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between kingship and usurpation in the period between the de...